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Enzymes:

Graphing, Critical Thinking and Calculating Reaction Rates

Introduction: Enzymes are proteins that are highly specialized to speed up a particular reaction within cells. Without enzymes, the reactions of a cell would proceed too slowly and the cell would die. Enzymes have a unique three-dimensional shape. Each enzyme has a pocket or groove into which substrate molecules must fit. Substrates are reactant molecules that are being converted to new and different products. Because enzymes lower the activation energy of a reaction, the reaction takes place faster and at a lower temperature.

1. What do enzymes do? _________________________________________________________________________________________

2. What kind of compound are enzymes? ______________________________________________________________________

3. What is activation energy? ____________________________________________________________________________________

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4. What is a substrate? ___________________________________________________________________________________________

5. What is an active site? _________________________________________________________________________________________

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Exercise 1: Graphing and Analyzing an Enzymatic Reaction.

During the course of an enzymatic reaction, the substrate (reactant) is converted to new and different products. The following data shows the amount of product that is produced over time. Graph the data in the space provided below.

|Time (minutes) |Amount of product formed (μmoles) |

|0 min |0 |

|1 min |10 |

|2 min |20 |

|3 min |30 |

|4 min |35 |

|5 min |39 |

|6 min |42 |

|7 min |42 |

|8 min |42 |

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|5 (C |4 |2.2 |

|10 (C |7.5 |4.7 |

|20 (C |13.5 |9.5 |

|28 (C |16.4 |12.8 |

|40 (C |17.4 |17.8 |

|50 (C |12.9 |20.8 |

|55 (C |7.5 |22 |

|60 (C |0 |19.5 |

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|1 |0 |9.5 |

|2 |0 |10.5 |

|3 |.5 |9 |

|4 |1 |7.5 |

|5 |3 |2 |

|6 |7.5 |.5 |

|7 |9.0 |.2 |

|8 |8 |0 |

|9 |5.5 |0 |

|10 |2 |0 |

|11 |.2 |0 |

|12 |0 |0 |

|13 |0 |0 |

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21. What is the optimum pH for the functioning of amylase? _________________________

22. What is the optimum pH for the functioning of pepsin? _________________________

23. Which enzyme works best in a highly acidic environment? __________________________

24. Both amylase and pepsin are enzymes found in the digestive system of mammals. However, these enzymes are found in different locations of the digestive system. Given the data in the data table, suggest a possible location as to where these enzymes might be found.

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25. What happens to an enzyme that is placed in an environment drastically different from its optimum pH?

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